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The Complex Evolutionary History of the Tympanic Middle Ear in Frogs and Toads (Anura)
Scientific Reports
  • Martín O. Pereyra, Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales
  • Molly C. Womack, Utah State University
  • J. Sebastián Barrionuevo, Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales
  • Boris L. Blotto, Universidade de São Paulo
  • Diego Baldo, Universidad Nacional de Misiones
  • Mariane Targino, Universidade de São Paulo
  • Jhon Jairo Ospina-Sarria, Universidade de São Paulo
  • Juan M. Guayasamin, Universidad Tecnológica Indoamérica
  • Luis A. Coloma, Universidad Regional Amazónica Ikiam
  • Kim L. Hoke, Colorado State University
  • Taran Grant, Universidade de São Paulo
  • Julián Faivovich, Universidad de Buenos Aires
Document Type
Article
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Publication Date
9-28-2016
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Abstract

Most anurans possess a tympanic middle ear (TME) that transmits sound waves to the inner ear; however, numerous species lack some or all TME components. To understand the evolution of these structures, we undertook a comprehensive assessment of their occurrence across anurans and performed ancestral character state reconstructions. Our analysis indicates that the TME was completely lost at least 38 independent times in Anura. The inferred evolutionary history of the TME is exceptionally complex in true toads (Bufonidae), where it was lost in the most recent common ancestor, preceding a radiation of >150 earless species. Following that initial loss, independent regains of some or all TME structures were inferred within two minor clades and in a radiation of >400 species. The reappearance of the TME in the latter clade was followed by at least 10 losses of the entire TME. The many losses and gains of the TME in anurans is unparalleled among tetrapods. Our results show that anurans and especially bufonid toads, are an excellent model to study the behavioural correlates of earlessness, extratympanic sound pathways and the genetic and developmental mechanisms that underlie the morphogenesis of TME structures.

Citation Information
Pereyra, M.O.†, Womack, M.C.†, Barrionuevo, J.S., Blotto, B.L., Baldo, D., Targino, M., ... and Grant, T. 2016. The complex evolutionary history of the tympanic middle ear in frogs and toads (Anura). Scientific Reports, 6, 34130.